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The Voice UK: Results Show 3Coaches Danny ODonoghue and Jessie J must say goodbye to two artists from each team.
Planet Earth Live: Episode 7In Kenya, Richard updates on Moja the lion cub and the baby elephants.
Russell Howard's Good News: Series 6: Episode 6Topical comedy show in which Russell Howard offers up his unique perspective on the news.
The Voice UK: Live Show 4Artists from Team Danny and Team Jessie deliver solo performances.
MongolHistorical epic about the rise of Genghis Khan, from nine-year-old orphan to Mongol leader
Have I Got a Bit More News for You: Series 43: Episode 6Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest panellists including Joe Wilkinson.
EastEnders: 18/05/2012Ians life begins to slowly crumble around him, forcing him to make a shocking decision.
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow: Series 2: BlackpoolJohn Bishop, Justin Moorhouse, Terry Alderton and Miles Jupp join Michael in Blackpool.
Great British Menu: Series 7: Wales StarterRichard Davies, James Sommerin and Stephen Terry kick things off with their starters. New Series Hit & MissNew series. Transgender contract killer Mia's life changes for ever when she discovers that, 11 years previously, she fathered a child with former partner Wendy. She travels to meet them in a small West Yorkshire village, but by the time she arrives, Wendy has died of cancer - leaving Mia as the legal guardian of their son and his three siblings. As she tries to adjust to her new circumstances, the four children go out of their way to make her life miserable - but her brutal past provides her with an unusual way of connecting with them. Drama, created by Paul Abbott, starring Chloe Sevigny Soccer Aid 2012New series. Cat Deeley presents the build-up to the charity football match in aid of Unicef, which will be staged at Old Trafford, and chats to pop star Robbie Williams and Hollywood actor Mike Myers, who are hoping to feature for the respective England and Rest of the World teams. Plus, a report from Keira Knightley, who visited Chad to see how the money raised is utilised Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23New series. Indiana girl June heads to New York to pursue her dream job, but when the company goes under, she ends up moving in with Chloe, a female con artist, and working in a coffee shop instead. She soon realises her new flatmate is trying to scam her, and decides to retaliate, bringing the two women closer together. Comedy, starring Dreama Walker, Krysten Ritter and James Van Der Beek The Great British Story: A People's HistoryNew series. Michael Wood explores the nation's past, working with local communities to tap into their extraordinary knowledge and archives. He begins with the period spanning the end of Roman times to the coming of the Anglo Saxons in the eighth century, travelling round the country to a communal dig in Suffolk, reading Roman letters on Tyneside, viewing Dark Age sculptures in Govan, Glasgow, and seeing the earliest manuscript of Bede's History of the English, written in 731 Blue Peter's Big Olympic TourNew series. Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood celebrate the arrival of the Olympics in the UK by presenting nine live shows from locations along the route of the torch relay. They begin in Caerphilly, where they are joined by retired rower Steve Redgrave Bargain HuntNew series. Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw help two teams search for valuable items in Edinburgh, but one group becomes fixated on cakes. Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Pollock House, near Glasgow May the Best House WinNew series. Newcastle homeowners David Chapman, Brigid D'Arcy Sarnaik, Eileen Finn and George Bond score each other's properties in categories including interior design, homeliness, comfort and overall viewing experience, with a £1,000 prize awarded to the winner. Narrated by Guy Porritt Springwatch 2012New series. Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games head to Ynys-hir nature reserve in mid-Wales to take a look at the area's wildlife, beginning with a fox family caring for more than 10 cubs, and hidden-camera footage of kingfishers trying to raise their young. Plus, the presenters keep an eye out for local barn owls, blue tits and pied flycatchers RevengeNew series. Emily Thorne, a former juvenile detention inmate who has become a wealthy young woman, returns to her childhood home in the Hamptons, a glamorous coastal resort where some of America's richest and most powerful people reside. However, she has no intention of relaxing, but is instead seeking to gain revenge on Victoria and Conrad Grayson, a high-profile couple who framed her father for their crimes - destroying his life in the process. Glossy drama, starring Emily VanCamp and Madeleine Stowe Watch Now![]() Mad MenEbullient head of media Harry Crane takes it upon himself to help a friend, as the advertising agency drama reaches Christmas of 1966. Meanwhile, festive wishes look set to come true for some of the other staff at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. Starring Jon Hamm, Rich Sommer, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks, Vincent Kartheiser and John Slattery ![]() SilkMartha appears at a court martial to represent Army captain Ed Ryan, who has been accused of disobeying an order that resulted in the death of a 19-year-old private. Meanwhile, Clive is offered some exciting prosecution work by notorious QC Caroline Warwick and Billy warns him to keep his relationship with solicitor George Duggan on a strictly professional level. Maxine Peake and Rupert Penry-Jones star, with a guest appearance by Matthew McNulty (The Syndicate) ![]() Later Live - with Jools HollandLegendary Jamaican musician Jimmy Cliff returns to the studio with songs from Re:Birth, his first album in seven years. Swedish rockers the Hives perform material from fifth album Lex Hives, Paloma Faith plays a tune from Fall to Grace at the piano, and Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding makes her UK TV debut. Also performing are American indie-pop duo Beach House and Nottingham-born singer-songwriter Jake Bugg. Last in the series. Extended edition on Friday at 12.05am ![]() LewisA professor feels humiliated when her internet dating video is leaked onto a website and watched by her students. The next morning she is found dead, the victim of what appears to be a straightforward suicide. However, Lewis is not convinced and digs deeper, identifying several suspects including the site's founder. But as he and Hathaway get closer to the truth amid a rising death toll, they find their personal and professional lives dredged up online for all to see. Guest starring Roxanne McKee (Game of Thrones) and Toby Stephens (Die Another Day), with Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox ![]() The ApprenticeAfter the drama of last week, which saw Jenna out and Stephen challenged to prove himself as project manager on this task, the teams represent an internet company that offers Londoners cheap deals on hotels, beauty treatments, posh dinners and premium products. In a test of the candidates' negotiation skills, they have just one day to find great products and services, agree on a good discount and get their offers to the website by 7pm that same evening. But with such a tight deadline, the hopefuls soon become desperate to deliver quality at the right price - which could prove costly in the boardroom ![]() 24 Hours in A&EThe stories of children and teenagers brought into A&E and one of the department's newest recruits, emergency medicine trainee Matt. A 16-year-old has suspected spinal injuries after being thrown from her horse and crushed against a fence, and consultant Jacqui Butler treats a four-year-old with a fish bone stuck in his tonsils from his lunchtime curry. A pregnant woman experiences intense pain following a sudden haemorrhage, and the deaths of two older patients cause a doctor to reflect on mortality ![]() Grey's AnatomyFriendships and relationships in the group are tested when post-residency life forces the doctors to search for placements in different cities. Mark is torn between Lexie and Julia, while Ben intends to show Bailey how he feels, but her career-driven attitude ruins the gesture. Meanwhile, Arizona is reunited with a childhood friend ![]() The KillingSarah and Holder resume working together and try to work out why Rosie's backpack was dropped at the Larsen house two weeks after the murder. They stake out the property, and discover Stan has renewed his connection to the Polish mob. Richmond struggles to accept life as a paraplegic and appears to be left with only Jamie on his side, while Tommy starts to act in destructive ways. Crime drama, starring Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos ![]() Soccer Aid 2012Cat Deeley presents the build-up to the charity football match in aid of Unicef, which will be staged at Old Trafford, and chats to pop star Robbie Williams and Hollywood actor Mike Myers, who are hoping to feature for the respective England and Rest of the World teams. Plus, a report from Keira Knightley, who visited Chad to see how the money raised is utilised. ![]() The Good WifeThe team defends a girl accused of murder at summer camp five years previously, after the discovery that DNA evidence was mishandled by the crime lab. Mike Kresteva (guest star Matthew Perry) kicks off his candidacy campaign by smearing Peter, while Alicia and Jackie try to decide who should keep their old family house ![]() The Hoarder Next DoorStelios Kiosses meets aspiring artist Tina Vaughan, whose penchant for collecting 1960s memorabilia has left her with almost no room to work in her flat. The psychotherapist pairs her with 71-year-old Joanne Gill, one of the toughest cases he has faced so far, to take part in the six-week hoarders' rehab programme. Last in the series ![]() 2 Broke GirlsCaroline tires of sleeping on the couch and decides to buy a folding bed for the living room. However, when she fails to assemble it she asks Johnny for help, annoying Max in the process. Elsewhere, inspired by her friend's sales technique, Max tries to pitch the cupcake business to Peach ![]() Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23Promising new comedy starring James Van Der Beek as himself. Indiana girl June heads to New York to pursue her dream job, but when the company goes under, she ends up moving in with Chloe, a female con artist, and working in a coffee shop instead. She soon realises her new flatmate is trying to scam her, and decides to retaliate, bringing the two women closer together. ![]() HouseThe doctor examines his life and personal demons as he treats a drug-addicted patient in the last-ever episode of the medical drama. Starring Hugh Laurie, with former cast members Jennifer Morrison, Olivia Wilde, Amber Tamblyn and Kal Penn. Last in the series ![]() Soccer Aid 2012Cat Deeley presents more build-up to the charity football match in aid of Unicef, which will be staged at Old Trafford, and chats to players from the respective England and Rest of the World teams. Plus, a report from Ewan McGregor, who visited India to see why the money raised is so vital ![]() Modern FamilyMitch and Cam continue their quest to adopt a child, enlisting the help of Gloria as a translator. Jay and Manny are left alone to look after Lily as she prepares for a dance recital, and Claire and Phil send Alex off to her first prom. Meanwhile, Haley causes a stir when she announces her future plans. Last in the series ![]() Cougar TownWith Grayson's house damaged by the hurricane, he moves in with Jules sooner than planned, resulting in doubts about their marriage. Jules and Bobby hold a competition to see who can wear a white shirt the longest without soiling it, while Travis is drawn into an uncomfortable argument between Laurie and Ellie ![]() Have I Got News for YouActor William Shatner guest-hosts the satirical current affairs quiz, with regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton joined by panellists Charlie Brooker and Andy Hamilton to poke fun at the week's news ![]() The Great British Story: A People's HistoryMichael Wood explores the nation's past, working with local communities to tap into their extraordinary knowledge and archives. He begins with the period spanning the end of Roman times to the coming of the Anglo Saxons in the eighth century, travelling round the country to a communal dig in Suffolk, reading Roman letters on Tyneside, viewing Dark Age sculptures in Govan, Glasgow, and seeing the earliest manuscript of Bede's History of the English, written in 731. ![]() Soccer Aid 2012Cat Deeley looks at the final preparations for the charity football match in aid of Unicef, which will be staged at Old Trafford on Sunday, and chats to team captains Robbie Williams and Michael Sheen in the studio. Plus, interviews with some of the other celebrities and former footballers who will represent the respective England and Rest of the World teams, and footage from the training camps. Last in the series ![]() The Voice UK: The Semi-FinalThere are now only eight acts left - Jessie J's hopes are riding on Vince and Becky, Tom Jones has Leanne and Ruth, Bo and Max make up Team Danny, while Will.i.am is represented by Jaz and Tyler. Here the coaches join their proteges for group performances, as well as the singers' individual numbers as they make a last-ditch bid for next week's final. With only four places up for grabs, however, the competition will be tougher than ever. Hosted by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates. The results can be seen tomorrow at 7.15pm ![]() Live International FootballNorway v England (Kick-off 7.45pm). Coverage of this evening's friendly international at the Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo, as Roy Hodgson takes control of England for the first time since being appointed as manager earlier this month. Hodgson has just this match and next Saturday's against Belgium to assess his squad ahead of next month's European Championships, and this is his first chance to bring together the 23 players he hopes will perform well in Poland and Ukraine. Norway will not be taking part in the tournament, but came close to qualifying, missing out on the play-offs by virtue of Portugal's greater goal difference, and they will be looking to extend an unbeaten record against England that stretches back to 1980. Presented by Adrian Chiles, with commentary by Clive Tyldesley and Andy Townsend, and analysis by Roy Keane, Gareth Southgate and Peter Reid ![]() Eurovision Song Contest 2012Graham Norton commentates on the 57th edition of the musical extravaganza from the Crystal Hall in Baku, Azerbaijan - the first time the former Soviet republic has hosted the competition. Engelbert Humperdinck is bidding to add another achievement to his glittering career by becoming the first UK winner since 1997 with his ballad Love Will Set You Free, and will be the first of tonight's 26 finalists to take the stage. ![]() Soccer Aid 2012Dermot O'Leary presents the big game in aid of Unicef, which sees footballing heroes team up with celebrities for an England v Rest of the World match live from Old Trafford (Kick-off 8.00pm). Robbie Williams captains the England team, managed by Harry Redknapp, and featuring former professionals David Seaman, Teddy Sheringham and Martin Keown, plus stars Jason Isaacs, Mark Owen, Marvin Humes, Aston Merrygold, Olly Murs, John Bishop, Jonathan Wilkes, Ben Shephard, Jamie Theakston and Paddy McGuinness. Kenny Dalglish manages the opposing team, who will be looking for another win following the tense penalty shoot-out that ended in their victory two years ago. This time they call upon the talents of Hernan Crespo, Edwin van der Sar, Roy Keane, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Jaap Stam, lining up with captain Michael Sheen, Will Ferrell, Gerard Butler, Mike Myers, James McAvoy, Sergio Pizzorno, Patrick Kielty and Gordon Ramsay. Kirsty Gallacher is pitchside. Subsequent programmes subject to change ![]() British Academy Television AwardsDara O Briain hosts the annual ceremony celebrating the best of British TV, from London's Royal Festival Hall, where programmes including Spooks, This Is England '88, Misfits, Scott & Bailey, The Fades, Appropriate Adult and Fresh Meat are battling for recognition. One person sure of a gong, however, is entertainer Rolf Harris, who is being awarded this year's Bafta Fellowship. ![]() Desperate HousewivesBree nervously awaits the start of her trial, and worries she may be falling for her lawyer Trip. Julie fears Porter might not be a good father for her baby, prompting Susan to make a big decision about her future, while Lynette discovers Tom still has feelings for her - but the revelation leads to a confrontation between him and his boss Gregg ![]() 56 UpDocumentary update profiling people first filmed in 1964, when they were seven years old, revealing how their views and aspirations have changed with the passage of time. Director Michael Apted revisits them to explore their lives and find out how they are facing up to the challenges of middle age. Last in the series ![]() Made in ChelseaRichard and Kimberley go on holiday to Italy's Amalfi Coast, but the romantic trip turns into a nightmare when they are joined by Ollie, Cheska, Binky and Gabriella. Meanwhile, Jamie, Proudlock and Francis are on the lookout for `cultured' women, Spencer fears Jamie still holds a grudge against him, and Millie offers Rosie an olive branch by inviting her to a make-up party
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